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A weekend night out is the time to have fun and relax. After a tough weeks work, it is the minimum that a person is entitled to. People often earn to enjoy these weekends. They go out, buy new stuff, wear new clothes and eat out to enjoy to their fullest.
People do not mind spending a few hundred dollars in a single entertainment trip as long as all the members of the family are happy. In such a scenario, requesting such an individual or family to spend $100 more towards charity should not be difficult, right?
The prospect of having lots of fun and doing some charities simultaneously is often a good lure. What attracts people the most is that these fund raising activities and events always focus on entertainment. From a show at a multiplex theater to a party where one can enjoy good food and wine – most of fund raising events focus on helping people have a good time in exchange of a few charitable contributions.
If you are thinking of organizing such a fundraiser, you must focus on expanding your social base so that you don’t have to rely on the same group of individuals for support. If you are participating in such an activity, you must be prepared to donate in a substantial manner. You may end up looking like a cheap skate if you stick to just a $100 donation.
Such nightlife related charity activities catch people when they are vulnerable. You would not mind shelling out a bit of extra cash for those who are in need of essentials if you have some fun, right?
